Lenovo Moto G4 Play Expert Reviews

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Reviewed on 2016-11-06

When Lenovo announced back in May that a 4th generation of Moto G devices was coming out in three different variants, I was a little excited to see how Lenovo could improve on its Moto G3 range last year which we reviewed and found to be a massive improve...

For budget smartphone buyers, the phone series I continually recommend is the Motorola Moto G. Now in its fourth iteration, the Moto G has delivered excellent entry-level value since its inception, despite increasingly stronger competition from Chinese ve...

If there's one thing Motorola has been great at doing since the original Moto G, it's creating a great phone for a very great price. Even under new Lenovo ownership, the same holds true for the Moto G4 Play. If you're looking for a great valued, brand new...

Although most of us would prefer to own all of the latest and greatest smartphones , there are plenty of us who don't need all of the power and features today's top phones have to offer. In addition, the high price tags on today's flagship phones presents...

good HD display, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, LTE, stays cool, no throttling at full load, long battery lifequiet speakers, average cameras, no NFC, few accessories

Round 4. The Moto G4 Play may be the cheapest device of the Moto G lineup, but Lenovo has not cut all the corners. In our tests, the 5-inch Android smartphone impressed us with its good price-to-performance ratio, good hardware and long runtimes...

The Motorola Moto G4 Play runs Android 6.0.1 OS and is powered by a 2800 mAh battery. Its a Dual SIM Smartphone, and connectivity options on the Motorola Moto G4 Play include , GPS, HotSpot,Wifi,Bluetooth.The main camera on the Motorola Moto G4 Play is an...

Good battery life, Extremely affordable, Streamlined Android experience, Splashproof buildDesign is otherwise about as boring as it gets, Weak display, Camera just OK

Motorola has the budget phone market figured out, evident by devices like the Moto E and the Moto G iterations . These phones, while obviously nowhere near the top-of-the-line in terms of performance and features, still managed to impress thanks to their...

The Moto G4 Play is one of the least expensive smartphones available from Motorola right now. If you're looking for a low-cost handset that provides a stock Android experience and not much else, the G4 Play covers the basics.The G4 Play differs little fro...

Earlier this week, Google launched its new Pixel phones, and while both make for some pretty impressive hardware, the $650 starting price has got to have many Android fans feeling nostalgic for the days of $350 Nexus phones. But even as companies like Go...

$150. Need I say more?, Battery life that's more than enough to get through a day, Performance good enough for everyday tasksThe camera is hit or miss, Struggles to keep up with graphicintensive games, Unlike the rest of Motorola's lineup, you can't customize the G4 Play

The thought of a modern smartphone, capable of putting the world's knowledge in the palm of your hand, priced at only $150 is kind of ridiculous, isn't it? Motorola's latest entry-level model is the Moto G4 Play, a $150 device that's a cheaper, less-well...

$150. Need I say more?, Battery life that's more than enough to get through a day, Performance good enough for everyday tasksThe camera is hit or miss, Struggles to keep up with graphic-intensive games, Unlike the rest of Motorola's lineup, you can't customize the G4 Play

The thought of a modern smartphone, capable of putting the world's knowledge in the palm of your hand, priced at only $150 is kind of ridiculous, isn't it?Motorola's latest entry-level model is the Moto G4 Play, a $150 device that's a cheaper, less-well-e...

The thought of a modern smartphone, capable of putting the world's knowledge in the palm of your hand, priced at only $269 is kind of ridiculous, isn't it?Motorola's latest entry-level model is the Moto G4 Play, a $269 device that's a cheaper, less-well-e...

This summer may have been quiet for most companies in the mobile industry, but Lenovo was busy throughout the entire season. Six devices from the Moto brand have been released in the last five month, which is something we haven't seen from anyone else but...

Moto (formerly Motorola) has had a pretty rocky few years. After being purchased by Google in August of 2011, the company was split in half, with the search giant selling off Motorola Solutions and keeping Motorola Mobility. Google drastically changed Mot...

The Moto G4 Play just wants to have some fun. It isn't necessarily the most skilled at any one thing, but it's hard to look away from a deal this good.Sitting at the bottom of the G4 totem pole in terms of specs, the G4 Play is generally lacking in marq...

Google's Android motto for the past year or so has been “Be together. Not the same.” Under Lenovo, Motorola may have lost the memo because there's not much distinguishing the Moto G4 Play from a Nexus, at least on the software side.That hardly means we're...

Affordable, Compact design, Stock Android UI with no bloatware, Compatible with all major carriers, Excellent call quality, Long battery lifeDim display, Not great for gaming

The Moto G4 and G4 Plus are great phones for buyers on budgets, but not everyone wants a 5.5-inch screen. The unlocked Motorola Moto G4 Play scales things down to 5 inches and drops the price to $149.99, while keeping the design language, software experie...

The latest in Lenovo's Moto G collection of devices is the “Play” of the G4 (2016) generation. This means the Moto G4 Play is the least of the pack, least impressive and least costly, too. Today we're going to judge whether this device is worth the cash i...

Motorola's Moto G4 Play is the most affordable phone in the G4 line. It's splash-resistant, comes loaded with a near stock version of Android 6.0, has great battery life and can be used on any major carrier in the USThe G4 Play lags when playing games and taking panoramic photos. The display can be hard to read in direct sunlight and you won't be able to customize the phone using Motorola's Moto Maker website

If the Moto G4 didn't exist, the stepped-down (and even cheaper) Motorola Moto G4 Play would be the deal of the century. For just $150 (or $100 for Amazon Prime members who submit to Amazon Prime ads, like this ), £130 and AU$279, you get a budget phone t...

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